Unmet need for family planning: A study among currently married women aged 15-49 years of the selected squatter population of Kathmandu District.
ABSTRACT: Unmet need for family planning has been defined as the proportion of women who want to more children or want children only after two years but are not using any form of contraception. The contraceptive prevalence rate for modern methods is 54 percent in urban areas, compared with 43 perce...
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Main Author: | Shrestha, Suman |
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Language: | English |
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